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okay, senators elect. and i so especially mean you, elizabeth warren you have to rewrite your rules about how you handle the political media and rule number one is no national media none. that is right. i'm telling you not to do my show or any other national tv show. the coverage you get from or local tv stations is much more important to your re-election campaign which by the way, starts now. you are being invited on national shows now but your local media will get jealous quickly when they see you turning down a local tv interview and your voters will quickly notice that you enjoy the national spotlight more than tending to their local concerns. the current master of this rule is senator al franken who is in his 4th year in the seb at nate and he has not volunteered one word to the national media. he has not given a single quote to the "new york times." he has been begged to come on to the national news show and he remains the hardest get in washington. but senator franken is always available to local mi
okay, senators elect. and i so especially mean you, elizabeth warren you have to rewrite your rules about how you handle the political media and rule number one is no national media none. that is right. i'm telling you not to do my show or any other national tv show. the coverage you get from or local tv stations is much more important to your re-election campaign which by the way, starts now. you are being invited on national shows now but your local media will get jealous quickly when they...
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president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young campaign workers. and by the thought of what he himself has accomplished. it's one of those things you've got to watch in its entirety. here it is, arguably barack obama's finest ever speech. >> i try to picture myself when i was your age and i first moved to chicago at the age of 25, and i had this vague inkling about making a difference. i
president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign...
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and we elect leaders to try and address those problems. and this problem hasn't been addressed efficiently. >> barack obama, a second term, four years, and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected again. he previously indicated he would bring in tougher gun controls. do you think now is the time now that he has another four-year term to do something really meaningful? >> he certainly has a lot on his plate with the economy and the situation we have, the approaching fiscal cliff, there is a lot of issues he has to address. i hope -- not only the president, but congress at some point here and state legislatures, address this problem. >> mark kiel, a hard day for and you
and we elect leaders to try and address those problems. and this problem hasn't been addressed efficiently. >> barack obama, a second term, four years, and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected again. he previously indicated he would bring in tougher gun controls. do you think now is the time now that he has another four-year term to do something really meaningful? >> he certainly has a lot on his plate with the economy and the situation we have, the approaching fiscal...
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it was a master class on how to win an election. well done. >> david axelrod a very, smart guy. >> with me now is bo biden you must be a happy guy tonight. >> i am. wonderful night. >> you were with the first family and your parents. what was the mood like as victory became a reality? >> it was an exciting night. as david said, it was exciting for all of us. we were in a different part of the hotel than the first family. i saw that we won iowa and i was interested in the fact that we won iowa. and then my 6-year-old son came and i told him that and he said no, daddy we won. i went back to start getting dressed. and he said we won. and that is how i found out fom my son >> how is your father about it? >> oh he was you know, over the moon. he was very, very happy. our entire family was we were all together. it was a great end to a great night and a great campaign. the key to the second term is how is he going to get bipartisan support to fix america's big problems. how are the names he should be sitting down with. what is the strategy
it was a master class on how to win an election. well done. >> david axelrod a very, smart guy. >> with me now is bo biden you must be a happy guy tonight. >> i am. wonderful night. >> you were with the first family and your parents. what was the mood like as victory became a reality? >> it was an exciting night. as david said, it was exciting for all of us. we were in a different part of the hotel than the first family. i saw that we won iowa and i was interested...
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it's not going to be one election or one year. come to a combination of a candidate, their biography and the policies that all coincide together. >> reporter: so, candidates are important, policies are important. but so is something else. respect. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> liar! >> reporter: again and again, over the past four years, some in the republican party used strikingly harsh language that it seems clear alienated many voters. >> you are not allowed to be president if you are not born in this country. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> this man hates this country. >> if you don't deport them, how do you spend them home? >> the answer is self-deportation. >> this guy, i believe, is a racist. >> reporter: for all the celebrating in chicago last night, president obama gets barely majority approval for his job performance. he's battered some, grayer and maybe wiser. but in the america of the 21st century, he getting som
it's not going to be one election or one year. come to a combination of a candidate, their biography and the policies that all coincide together. >> reporter: so, candidates are important, policies are important. but so is something else. respect. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> liar! >> reporter: again and again, over the past four years, some in the republican party used strikingly harsh language that it seems clear...
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he got the tattoo before the election. but now after mitt romney's defeat, he ha no regrets. >> i had it tattooed because it was something i believe in. i love it. i would do it all overen in a heartbeat. >> eric put some of his face up forbid on ebay and said he would get whatever the highest bidder would get. then he approached the local republican in his town. t the party candidate stepped up and said hey, i'll give you 15 g's and do something tasteful. >> yes, he did say 15 good's. somebody paid that guy $15,000 to get that. how much would you get for your face tattoo. nothing right? >> not everyone he hassen to es encountered has appreciated the tattoo. >> if rom ney wins, i'll get yor face tatude on my butt. >> he is par laying his face tattoo in aa stardom. >> have you considered morphing it into something else? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> how long will you keep the a tatt tattoo? >> for the rest of my life. >> the tattoo is there forever. memories of a guy armed with no
he got the tattoo before the election. but now after mitt romney's defeat, he ha no regrets. >> i had it tattooed because it was something i believe in. i love it. i would do it all overen in a heartbeat. >> eric put some of his face up forbid on ebay and said he would get whatever the highest bidder would get. then he approached the local republican in his town. t the party candidate stepped up and said hey, i'll give you 15 g's and do something tasteful. >> yes, he did say...
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we've had an election. i think speaker boehner, as well as the senate majority leader harry reid, they know, since they've all run for office, the american people have spoken. back in '96, we had also a very aggressive campaign between clinton and dole. the election was over. nine months later, a year later, we had a balanced budget agreement that created the children's health insurance program, doubled the size of our national parks and created middle class tax credits for sending their kids to college. this time given the voters have spoken, the president won the election with a middle class agenda with a pro growth economic strategy based on the middle class, it's incumbent the parties work together to avoid the fiscal issue but lay a path for economic growth. >> work closely with the speaker newt gingrich. do you think john boehner and you know john boehner, the speaker of the house, do you think he can do with this present what gingrich and clinton did back in the '90s after the president was re-electe
we've had an election. i think speaker boehner, as well as the senate majority leader harry reid, they know, since they've all run for office, the american people have spoken. back in '96, we had also a very aggressive campaign between clinton and dole. the election was over. nine months later, a year later, we had a balanced budget agreement that created the children's health insurance program, doubled the size of our national parks and created middle class tax credits for sending their kids...
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>> the house got re-elected. go back to simpson bowles. the people who give up most reductions are the higher income americans. how many actually pay 35%. the tax code rewards friends and punishes enemies. it makes people pay the rate that you pick and have a 25% rate that if you have bad tax policy you are going to have bad job creation. it is the way to go forward and i'm confident that is what we will do. senator graham we appreciate your time. >> coming up. when you listen to senator gr a aham do you get a sense that we are looking at anything other than gridlock? every one will say it is a roadblock. you do have leader read saying i'm not going to draw any lines in the sand. speaker boehner feels burned. he thought he had a deal with the president. and he thinks the president walked away from it. the president gives up higher taxes on the rich. republicans give up something on the short-term and more on the long-term. that is going to be the dance and the stakes are great. >> he did get re-elected on this and he has been clear on this
>> the house got re-elected. go back to simpson bowles. the people who give up most reductions are the higher income americans. how many actually pay 35%. the tax code rewards friends and punishes enemies. it makes people pay the rate that you pick and have a 25% rate that if you have bad tax policy you are going to have bad job creation. it is the way to go forward and i'm confident that is what we will do. senator graham we appreciate your time. >> coming up. when you listen to...
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the polls seemed so wrong before the election, now that the election has happened, it has been proven and we can all agree that the polls reflected math and not some a nefarious agenda to make conservatives feel bad. the polls were right, we can all agree. out of all the polls, let's look at the one we know now was any mathemat mathematically accurate tracking poll going on in the race, the ipsus reuters poll. did hurricane sandy blunt mr. romney's momentum. was he on track to win? here's how they were running against each other on the most accurate poll in the country on the day before the hurricane. day of the hurricane, president obama at 48, mitt romney at 47%. look at the five days after the storm hit. hey, again, president obama ahead by the exact same 1%. before hurricane sandy, president obama ahead 1 or 2 points, afterwards, ahead by 1 or 2 points. this is the poll we know in retrospect was totally right. if we believe the polls which we all do now in america and the ipsot-reuters poll was the most accurate one in this presidential election provely there was no romney momentu
the polls seemed so wrong before the election, now that the election has happened, it has been proven and we can all agree that the polls reflected math and not some a nefarious agenda to make conservatives feel bad. the polls were right, we can all agree. out of all the polls, let's look at the one we know now was any mathemat mathematically accurate tracking poll going on in the race, the ipsus reuters poll. did hurricane sandy blunt mr. romney's momentum. was he on track to win? here's how...
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. >> so much for putting the election behind it. romney was recorded telling donors the reason he loss is. >> because president obama handed out big gift. >> wo, wo, wo. >> it is not elegantly stated i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> i don't think that represents where we are as a party. >> it is not elegantly stated let me put it that way. i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> he needs to stop talking. >> the campaign is over. >> we need to move on. >> the voters have spoken. >> the majority of voters agreed with me. >> benghazi showdown. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has bun exemplary work. >> the president the united states is commander in chief. it is not exercise those responsibility. >> this goes back to a grudge since their 2008 election. >> this seems to be getting very political. >> mccain did not attend his classified brief on benghazi. >> this seems to be getting very political. >> is it political or personal? >> mitt romney doesn't get it. he doesn't get the job republican ares want him to do after losing an elect
. >> so much for putting the election behind it. romney was recorded telling donors the reason he loss is. >> because president obama handed out big gift. >> wo, wo, wo. >> it is not elegantly stated i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> i don't think that represents where we are as a party. >> it is not elegantly stated let me put it that way. i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> he needs to stop talking. >> the campaign is over. >> we need to move on....
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well, elections have consequences, right? and this is the consequence of the election. he's the president of the united states. he ran on this. he said he was going to do it. although he didn't come through on any of the promises from 2008, this is one it appears he's hell bent on making sure happens this time. but look, i think the bottom line here is we've got to compromise, but what's scary in this press conference, there was no talk of any spending cuts. he's passed no budget. no spending cuts and everyone admits we're heading for some serious trouble in those areas that debt continues to grow and he didn't address it at all. fine. you want to tax the rich, fine. you're the president. you push it. you go after it. the problem is, that doesn't stop or solve, stop the bleeding or solve the problem of where we are now. we need more solutions. we need a broader set of ideas. republicans will have to come to the table and deal with this president and offer some sensible solutions as well, but my advice is the president needs to use one of his record setting number of gol
well, elections have consequences, right? and this is the consequence of the election. he's the president of the united states. he ran on this. he said he was going to do it. although he didn't come through on any of the promises from 2008, this is one it appears he's hell bent on making sure happens this time. but look, i think the bottom line here is we've got to compromise, but what's scary in this press conference, there was no talk of any spending cuts. he's passed no budget. no spending...
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barack obama re-elected. not much change. how can we expect the washington machine, many consider fractured if not paralyzed to get things done? the speaker boehner, mr. president, let's get some stuff going here, but how much of the responsibility lies with him? with speaker boehner, do you think? >> people want cooperation on both sides. the issue at hand will be the fiscal cliff and our budgetary situation. the president's put a proposal forward. it's incumbent on the speaker to say, what they would be willing to do and not simply say, it's not our responsibility. i think people expect everyone to live up to their responsibilities. and one thing that is clear as i moved around the country with the president is that they're hungry for that kind of cooperation. i hope that coming out of this election people will come with a renewed sense of cooperation. because it will take that to solve problems. let me just say one other thing, though, you mentioned that not much has changed. actually what is interesting is you have these
barack obama re-elected. not much change. how can we expect the washington machine, many consider fractured if not paralyzed to get things done? the speaker boehner, mr. president, let's get some stuff going here, but how much of the responsibility lies with him? with speaker boehner, do you think? >> people want cooperation on both sides. the issue at hand will be the fiscal cliff and our budgetary situation. the president's put a proposal forward. it's incumbent on the speaker to say,...
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this was not a compromise election. it was a clash election. >> i think the president does feel he has the mandate from the voters. to me he was throwing down the gauntlet saying he appreciated mr. boehner's comments, but that the majority of americans agree with him and that those of us who make more money than others will have to pay -- >> the house republicans think that they got the majority. they say, look, we're in control of the house. don't tell us that you won that election. we did, too. so everybody's going to stick to their guns. >> i think that's why we're seeing the dow jones industrial average all over the board today. >> as you point out, sue, the stocks went way down right when he was speaking. then they came back, curved up a little bit. >>> next, a big drop in groupon as growth slows. does this signal the end of the daily deals model? >> i think they've always had had a pretty tough model to work with here. it's a crowded model. everybody else wants to get in on this thing, too. they had a lot of room
this was not a compromise election. it was a clash election. >> i think the president does feel he has the mandate from the voters. to me he was throwing down the gauntlet saying he appreciated mr. boehner's comments, but that the majority of americans agree with him and that those of us who make more money than others will have to pay -- >> the house republicans think that they got the majority. they say, look, we're in control of the house. don't tell us that you won that...
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they just can't get re-elected if they do it. worse than that, if they actually do it, they could find themselves to be in deep political trouble with their own party. so, now it gets interesting because -- it gets interesting because the stakes are so high. whether it's in europe or the united states. either side could have an accident which would ultimately pull them over the edge. now it gets interesting, ali, why? >> now it gets interesting because everybody has got to grow up. president obama, the second term, it's about legacy, nothing ruins a legacy like presiding over an economy that plunges into recession. but president obama doesn't have to run for office again. the 435 members of the house of representatives do along with about 33 senators in two years. so it's time now for the children to leave the room. i say that at risk of insulting real children who tend to behave more responsibly than some of your elected officials have. will republicans backed up by a ridiculous pledge to not raise taxes by a weakened tea party
they just can't get re-elected if they do it. worse than that, if they actually do it, they could find themselves to be in deep political trouble with their own party. so, now it gets interesting because -- it gets interesting because the stakes are so high. whether it's in europe or the united states. either side could have an accident which would ultimately pull them over the edge. now it gets interesting, ali, why? >> now it gets interesting because everybody has got to grow up....
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going into the election. in fact, two weeks ago, before the hurricane, erin, we were up by three to five points in swing states and we thought we were heading towards a victory, so i'm not going to recriminate. we've just got to realize what he did right, wrong, improve and do a better job of delivering the message. but hand it to the president for running a good closing argument and good ground game. >> what does someone like you think about 2016? you're one of the names that could be running. what are you focusing on? is it really focus all the time on reaching out on immigration and to hispanics? >> i think it's 24 hours after the polls close, so i'm not thinking about 2016. i'm thinking about virginia with a legislative session coming up, but i think the future of the party is with republican governors. we may have 31 when washington state finishes counting on friday. and i think that the leaders that are in our party that are conservatives that are ceos of the states balancing budgets without raising tax
going into the election. in fact, two weeks ago, before the hurricane, erin, we were up by three to five points in swing states and we thought we were heading towards a victory, so i'm not going to recriminate. we've just got to realize what he did right, wrong, improve and do a better job of delivering the message. but hand it to the president for running a good closing argument and good ground game. >> what does someone like you think about 2016? you're one of the names that could be...
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it's all about the election this week. this was the dow rallying into the election. the selloff afterwards. for the week, down 2.25%. the best and worst performers, all about the election as well. boeing announcing on wednesday it's going to restructure its defense division anticipating cuts in defense. united health going low we are obamacare about to become the law of the land. could have an impact on their ability to make a buck. and ben willis, you're watching europe this weekend. that could have an impact. >> absolutely. i think talking about obama and having an eskffect is like sayi the donut i had this morning made me fat. it had an impact, but it's not the whole story. that being said, keep an eye on spain. keep an eye on the ratings. >> it's not just about the fiscal cliff after all. thanks, ben. heading toward the close. we are sharply unchanged as we
it's all about the election this week. this was the dow rallying into the election. the selloff afterwards. for the week, down 2.25%. the best and worst performers, all about the election as well. boeing announcing on wednesday it's going to restructure its defense division anticipating cuts in defense. united health going low we are obamacare about to become the law of the land. could have an impact on their ability to make a buck. and ben willis, you're watching europe this weekend. that...
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election giddiness -- giddiness of the election is wearing off as the country heads towards a fiscal precipe. congressional leaders ready to extend a lifeline? we'll discuss compromise with governor ed rendell, luke russert, joy reid. money can't buy you love or elections, at least this time around. outside spending's big fail. and author sasha isenbberg, all of that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. what's in your wallet? music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke
election giddiness -- giddiness of the election is wearing off as the country heads towards a fiscal precipe. congressional leaders ready to extend a lifeline? we'll discuss compromise with governor ed rendell, luke russert, joy reid. money can't buy you love or elections, at least this time around. outside spending's big fail. and author sasha isenbberg, all of that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases,...
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as i said on election night, compromise is hard. and not everybody gets 100% of what they want and not everybody's going to be perfectly happy. but what i will not do is to have a process that is vague, that says we're going to sort of, kind of raise revenue through dynamic scorings or closing loopholes that have not been identified. and the reason i won't do that is because i don't want us to find ourselves in a position six months from now, lo and behold, the only way to close the deficit is to sock it to middle class families or to burden families that have disabled kids or have a parent in a nursing home. or suddenly we've got to cut more out of our basic research budget that is the key to growing the economy in the long term. so that's my concern. i'm less concerned about red lines per se. what i'm very concerned about is not finding ourselves in a situation where the wealthy aren't paying more or aren't paying as much as they should. middle class families one way or another are making up the difference. that's the kind of stat
as i said on election night, compromise is hard. and not everybody gets 100% of what they want and not everybody's going to be perfectly happy. but what i will not do is to have a process that is vague, that says we're going to sort of, kind of raise revenue through dynamic scorings or closing loopholes that have not been identified. and the reason i won't do that is because i don't want us to find ourselves in a position six months from now, lo and behold, the only way to close the deficit is...
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as part of this, he will meet with county election supervisors, especially those who ran elections where voters experienced long lines of four hours or more." so waiting in line for four hours doesn't trigger any special attention. you have to be more than four hours for that. when's the last time you waited in line outdoors for four hours for something? when's the last time you thought it would be okay to ask your grandmother to wait in line outdoors for four hours for something? but as bad as florida was and is, there were states that did even worse. including one state where i went to bed thinking the senate race was settled only to wake up it may not be over. that's coming up next. ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts
as part of this, he will meet with county election supervisors, especially those who ran elections where voters experienced long lines of four hours or more." so waiting in line for four hours doesn't trigger any special attention. you have to be more than four hours for that. when's the last time you waited in line outdoors for four hours for something? when's the last time you thought it would be okay to ask your grandmother to wait in line outdoors for four hours for something? but as...
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but that's not what this election was about. barack obama made it about very little things, little small things like the planned parenthood funding and contraception, and he didn't make it about those two fundamental visions for america, and americans pointed out those fundamental differences and what type of freedom we're talking about. >> do you intend on running again? >> i don't intend to do anything right now other than spend a little time working to make sure that we don't walk away from the very principles that made our country great and that there is at least one party that's going to sound by those principles, so that's my objective right now. i have an organization called patriot voices which i hope people will join and stand with me in that fight, and i have a book that just came out called "american patriots" and i have a movie called "our sacred honor" all talking about american principles and how they apply to dealing with the problems today. i think that's what we have to get back to, and hopefully we can start th
but that's not what this election was about. barack obama made it about very little things, little small things like the planned parenthood funding and contraception, and he didn't make it about those two fundamental visions for america, and americans pointed out those fundamental differences and what type of freedom we're talking about. >> do you intend on running again? >> i don't intend to do anything right now other than spend a little time working to make sure that we don't...
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, and then re-electing barack obama. >> right. >> when they tried to apply this to an election that didn't have barack obama on the ballot -- >> that's right. >> we've had this experiment. it was called the 2010 mid-terms. it didn't work. can this become transferable to -- and become the democratic party's method for the next decade? >> yes. the way i would look at it, i would look at the way the campaign went after latino voters in particular. right? african-american voters, you have barack obama -- >> that was unique. that probably sort of charged the game in virginia or ohio. >> you're not going to get a 15% bump in african-americans from ohio with some other random white guy who shows up. you want to go after issues that are important. i think democrats are also going to have to figure out how do we talk more to working class white voters and get them -- >> funny you say that. do you think the democratic party should look at the white male vote and be concerned in the same way republicans are lookingality the latino vote? >> absolutely. from just a mechanics perspective we have to figu
, and then re-electing barack obama. >> right. >> when they tried to apply this to an election that didn't have barack obama on the ballot -- >> that's right. >> we've had this experiment. it was called the 2010 mid-terms. it didn't work. can this become transferable to -- and become the democratic party's method for the next decade? >> yes. the way i would look at it, i would look at the way the campaign went after latino voters in particular. right?...
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they also elected a woman governor. in presidential politics, president obama once again won the woman's vote. not only did the majority of women vote for obama, they elected to vote out joe walsh who said women no longer die from pregnancy because of advances in science and technology. richard pourdock who said that pregnancy from rape was something that god intended to happen and of course todd akin. cecile, no one worked horted out there for president obama in trying to remind voters what was at stake here. it seemed it also had a spill over effect in the senate races. >> it was a great night for women. a great night for women's health. frankly it was a great night for planned parenthood. the women and men were elected to the united states senate across the country because they took a position in support of women's health care. even the state of virginia which you didn't mention, one of the most hotly contested races in if the country where he was a strong supporter in women's health in comparison with george allen.
they also elected a woman governor. in presidential politics, president obama once again won the woman's vote. not only did the majority of women vote for obama, they elected to vote out joe walsh who said women no longer die from pregnancy because of advances in science and technology. richard pourdock who said that pregnancy from rape was something that god intended to happen and of course todd akin. cecile, no one worked horted out there for president obama in trying to remind voters what...
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i don't take any election for granted. thank you. >> reporter: in 2012 not only did her support drop quickly in the presidential race, she barely won her congressional race this week. it was worse for two other tea party favorites. todd akin lost his senate race in missouri. his effort not helped by this comment. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> reporter: and richard mourdock lost his senate race in indiana after he said this. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: the tea party's anti-government message continues to resonate with many. but arguably, the group's policies and miscues might have cost the gop a chance to be the majority party in the u.s. senate. tea party supporters put together a video of what they expected to see this week. >> tea party.net is revolutionizing the movement. they think it's over. won't it be fun to see their faces on november 6th? >> reporter: as
i don't take any election for granted. thank you. >> reporter: in 2012 not only did her support drop quickly in the presidential race, she barely won her congressional race this week. it was worse for two other tea party favorites. todd akin lost his senate race in missouri. his effort not helped by this comment. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> reporter: and richard mourdock lost his senate race in indiana after...
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would it have mattered in the election? >> i don't think it would have mattered in the election. this is a little bit of insider baseball but if the republicans thought there was an advantage to getting this out, eric cantor one of their leaders knew about it and could have justifiably got it out. the thrust has to be the fbi. the fbi is a disaster in this investigation, in so many different fronts, and ought to be investigated from the very first decision to go after the second woman's e-mails. i mean, what was it in the first -- in the e-mails to kelley that prompted them to go after the other e-mails? >> should they have told congress? >> congressional leaders? probably so. should eric cantor have told rodgers? >> i agree with you. they sat on it. >> rodgers said he never knew. >> we have an obsessed person at the fbi sending shirtless photographs of himself and the rest of the investigation is full disclosure? >> really many. >> really. >> i'll get a final word in on the susan rice situation. he was politically weak in 2011 and won and feeling the oetds. >> ate his spinach. >
would it have mattered in the election? >> i don't think it would have mattered in the election. this is a little bit of insider baseball but if the republicans thought there was an advantage to getting this out, eric cantor one of their leaders knew about it and could have justifiably got it out. the thrust has to be the fbi. the fbi is a disaster in this investigation, in so many different fronts, and ought to be investigated from the very first decision to go after the second woman's...
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one advantage of the elect toral college it sees that whoever is elected to president win as majority in a variety of different states that's different. you have a disburse support which is very valuable. >> roland? >> at the end of the day we can sit here and have this conversation but remember in order four to change the system you're going to have to go through a constitutional change. where is that going to require? two-thirds of the state. i can tell you right now wyoming, north dakota, all of those folks they are going say don't you touch this system because the next thing you guys are going to do is mess with the u.s. senate or we all get two each. so you can imagine what that fight will be. >> national popular vaccinate way to do it without a constitutional amendment. that's why it's gotten some track ocean. the politicians have been elected in the current system. they see no incentive. >> you know what americans think of politicians. >> not so good. >> what is it. self-loathing. >> the system worked reasonably well for a very long time. >> reasonably. said by one of the .11.
one advantage of the elect toral college it sees that whoever is elected to president win as majority in a variety of different states that's different. you have a disburse support which is very valuable. >> roland? >> at the end of the day we can sit here and have this conversation but remember in order four to change the system you're going to have to go through a constitutional change. where is that going to require? two-thirds of the state. i can tell you right now wyoming,...
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what i believe would have been the results of the election this year. first of all, the category as you can see to it is cma. right at the top. it says cma. jimmy, what's the first number? >> jimmy: two. >> you can show that the numbers are here, they all have -- each number has a different letter to it. what's the first letter? two is what? >> jimmy: two. >> what have you got there, guys? >> pharrell: you asking me? >> yeah. >> pharrell: okay. [ laughter ] >> take out the other card. >> jimmy: the amazing pharrell, everybody. >> pharrell: genius. >> you got another card there. [ cheers and applause ] the one that -- hold it. hold it. two is what? what does two stand for? c. and what's the next letter? >> jimmy: five. >> wait -- you have different card. five stands for what? m? >> pharrell: five stands for m. uh-huh. >> right? >> pharrell: right. >> now then, this is the -- and what's the third letter? >> jimmy: four. >> and what does that stand for? >> pharrell: a. all right. >> and that means -- and i said, cma means the presidential -- the party to w
what i believe would have been the results of the election this year. first of all, the category as you can see to it is cma. right at the top. it says cma. jimmy, what's the first number? >> jimmy: two. >> you can show that the numbers are here, they all have -- each number has a different letter to it. what's the first letter? two is what? >> jimmy: two. >> what have you got there, guys? >> pharrell: you asking me? >> yeah. >> pharrell: okay. [...
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obviously, the election. the president getting re-elected. give us your sense in terms of what the impact of four more years of president obama will be on business and on jpmorgan. >> well, i think the first thing is the foundation of business is actually pretty strong. companies are in very good shape. a lot of cash. if you look at the numbers, housing looks like it's turning. household formation is going up. consumers have consumers are still spending. the american economy, to me the most important thing is we solve the sort-run fiscal cliff and the longer run fiscal issues. i think if we do that, the economy can boom. i hope that president obama, you know, works on that. i think he has been working on that. >> and you've been traveling a lot. i know technology has been important as well. i want to get to that in a moment. you mentioned the fiscal cliff. let's stay there for a moment. what are the implications of going over the fiscal cliff. you've been vocal on this subject. you created a task force. you've take an lead in terms of fixing
obviously, the election. the president getting re-elected. give us your sense in terms of what the impact of four more years of president obama will be on business and on jpmorgan. >> well, i think the first thing is the foundation of business is actually pretty strong. companies are in very good shape. a lot of cash. if you look at the numbers, housing looks like it's turning. household formation is going up. consumers have consumers are still spending. the american economy, to me the...
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the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for re-election. if that means more to you than your country, you shouldn't even be in congress. >> well, he's engineering this plan to not raise taxes ever. >> this is not a problem, you know, that we can grow our way out of. you could have double-digit growth for decades. growth alone won't do it. it's not a problem that we can tax our way out of. raising taxes doesn't do a darn thing to change the demographics of a country or to change the fact that health care grows at a faster rate than gdp. unfortunately, we can't just cut our way out of it either. that's where grover is wrong. you can't cut your way out of it without disrupting a very fragile economic recovery or without cutting the payments that we made to the truly disadvantaged, the income support programs, and you can't cut your way out of it without making severe cuts in those kind of things we have to invest in like education and infrastructure and high valuated research that america has to invest in to compete in a knowledge-based global
the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for re-election. if that means more to you than your country, you shouldn't even be in congress. >> well, he's engineering this plan to not raise taxes ever. >> this is not a problem, you know, that we can grow our way out of. you could have double-digit growth for decades. growth alone won't do it. it's not a problem that we can tax our way out of. raising taxes doesn't do a darn thing to change the demographics of a country or to...
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i guess what i'm asking is, i wonder why the country didn't focus on the war during a political election in which this issue should have been front place, now, we're obsessed with a spin-off with some of the characters involved in it. >> part of it is, i'm not going to defend, again, the amount of attention, but, wasn't everyone who knew david petraeus and general allen for that matter, shocked by this, i mean, this is just so outside? >> oh, yes. i have known petraeus since he was 25. he's brilliant, talented. he has great judgment. he's been a national hero certainly for the last decade. his loss due to this personal discretion is a tragic loss. >>> raising questions into the fbi investigation, they knew about it over the summer, all of this happens after election day and right before petraeus was set to testify on benghazi? conspiracy theories or is something fishy going on? >> they looked at it and said it's not criminal and they decided not to report it to the white house. it's hard to imagine why the attorney general didn't pick up the phone and call the commander in chief in one o
i guess what i'm asking is, i wonder why the country didn't focus on the war during a political election in which this issue should have been front place, now, we're obsessed with a spin-off with some of the characters involved in it. >> part of it is, i'm not going to defend, again, the amount of attention, but, wasn't everyone who knew david petraeus and general allen for that matter, shocked by this, i mean, this is just so outside? >> oh, yes. i have known petraeus since he was...